CommerceGate Plans Its Presence at September Shows

BARCELONA — CommerceGate plans to have a large presence at the XBIZ EU, Webmaster Access and the European Summit this month.

Starting next week at XBIZ EU, the CommerceGate team will showcase their comprehensive one-stop-shop processing services for U.S. and E.U. merchants: IPSP, DMA and Gateways to both new and existing clients at all three shows.

At XBIZ EU, CommerceGate will once again team up with AWE and Paxum to sponsor the SexEntertain Elite Traffic Dinner. The London-based show takes place Monday through Wednesday and the dinner is slated for Tuesday.

Attendees of the XBIZ show will also have the opportunity to see CEO Bjorn Skarlen on the “E-Billing: Strategies for Greater Profit” panel taking place on Monday at 3 p.m.

CommerceGate, premium sponsor of Webmaster Access, will be at the Amsterdam show Sept. 21-24 to discuss with attendees about their services for U.S. and E.U. companies looking for innovative processing and a billing partner with a real dedication to service.

At the European Summit in Prague Sept. 24-27, CommerceGate will be giving away prizes in a big lottery. Three lucky winners will receive €200 vouchers to spend at the show. In addition, CommerceGate is sponsoring the Cybersocket party taking place in conjunction with the show on Sept. 24.

CommerceGate’s European show schedule comes after it recently hired JW Epply to handle U.S. business development. Epply brings more than 10 years of industry experience to CommerceGate/DHD Media and possesses extensive knowledge of merchant services for the industry.

To make an appointment with JW or one of the CommerceGate account experts, during any one of the upcoming EU shows, contact sales@commercegate.com. For more information about CommerceGate merchant services, click here or call the U.S. office at (866) 370-1717 or the European office at +34 931 149 991.

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